The Second Great Awakening, which took place in the early 19th century, significantly transformed American religion by promoting evangelicalism and emphasizing personal faith and salvation. It led to the growth of various denominations, particularly Methodism and Baptism, and encouraged social reform movements, including abolitionism and temperance. The revivalist fervor also fostered a sense of individual agency and democratized religious practices, making faith more accessible to the masses. Overall, it played a crucial role in shaping the religious landscape of the United States.
The Great Awakening encouraged ideas of equality and the right to challenge authority.
great awakening was first lexington and concord was second snd continental congress was last
the second great awakening affected the launch of the reform era..... beause Tomas Jefferson signed the treaty of transcendentalism
The second great Awakening initiated the reform known as abolitionism. The preachers condemned slavery and encouraged all of their supporters to condemn it as well.
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probably the revivalist movement called the Second Great Awakening
The second great awakening made people greatly sway to more religion.
William Penn said that it is free to make religion.
The impact of the second Great Awakening led to more splinter churches and made religion more personal as opposed to being church based.
The Second Great Awakening had an effect to the people by demostrating to build their lives better and improve society as a whole.
The Second Great Awakening was in decline by the 1830s.
The great awakening happened because of dissagreeements in religion and beliefs.
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